This is a three days program counting for three distinct ALES competitions + extras activities. There is a fourth chance to get LSF points with the overall three days points board, for this championship.

EVENTS

Friday AM

UMS Class ALES day 1

Friday PM

LSF eSAP accomplishments & Fun Fly

Saturday

Open class ALES day 2

Sunday

Open class ALES day 3

DAILY AWARDS

FRI – 1st place;

SAT and SUN: 1st to 3rd place experts, 1st and 2nd place sportsman.

Lacolle International grand champion award for best combined score for the three days.

There will be an exhibition fly-offs with the best four pilots for a special 15 minutes round Sunday launched to low altitude. Don’t miss this spectacular demonstration.

CLASSES & CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA FOR OPEN EVENTS:

EXPERT:

(1) Working on LSF Level III, IV or V, or

(2) Previously placed in the top 3 in a contest with 10 or more pilots, or

(3) Volunteer to fly in Expert class.

SPORTSMAN:

(1) All others

PRE-REGISTRATION IS STRONGLY ENCOURAGED AND APPRECIATED and limited to 48 tickets.

This event is hosted by the Arpents v’air club RC on our beautiful sod farm in Lacolle, QC Canada, minutes from the Canada-US border. We expect participation from Quebec, Ontario and the nearby states of NY, NJ, NH, Maine and Vermont. Perhaps other places?

All specifications and rules will be as per the usual « AMA event 631« .

UMS Class (Friday AM)

In UMS class all specifications and rules will be as per the usual « AMA event 631« , but with a few additionnal requirements.

UMS (Unusual Material Sailplane) class is a scratch build sailplane with unusual materials (packing tape, saran wrap, cardboard, whatever) and likely sparebox pieces. No size limit. Three or four rounds will be flown in the ALES format. Pure fun, nothing serious here! Task time and launch height will be negociated by the pilots at the meeting.

UMS class special requirements:
Wingspan : 1 to 4.0 meters
Weight : no limitations
Motorization: is not essential; electric, hand or bungee launches permitted
Materials: the implementation must show at least one functional design element not usually found in modern RC sailplanes. Be imaginative.
Decoration: the sailplane must show some creative art decoration: be creative! Hey, why not ask a 5-year old for help? 😉